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Box 18

 Container

Contains 13 Results:

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, April 1-11, 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: April 1-11, 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, April 13-17, 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: April 13-17, 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, April 18-30, 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: April 18-30, 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, May 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: May 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, June 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: June 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, July 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: July 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, August 1911 - December 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: August 1911 - December 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, 1911

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: 1911

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, January 1912 - August 1912

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: January 1912 - August 1912

Subseries IIa. Correspondence, September 1912

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University. Among the major correspondents are: Mrs. Ada Gertrude Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin...
Dates: September 1912